#Weddingstressmuch? Social media is creeping into U.S. nuptials, but Americans don't necessarily see that as a good thing.

Marilynn Marchione, Associated Press | Posted
Feb 20th - 2:03pm

The first treatment to help prevent serious allergic reactions to peanuts may be on the way. A company said Tuesday that its daily capsules of peanut powder helped children build tolerance in a major study.

Among adults 55 and younger, women may be more likely than men to experience lesser-known acute heart attack symptoms in addition to chest pain, a new study has found.

"Lately, my wife has been acting very selfish and she gets upset if she doesn’t think I’m taking her needs into consideration when making decisions." In this edition of LIFEadvice Coaches Kim Giles and Nicole Cunningham share some great questions to ask yourself when there are problems in your relationship.

Peter Rosen, KSL TV | Posted
Feb 16th - 10:45pm

Ed Diener has spent his career looking for the secret of happiness. Turns out, it's not really a secret.

Lisa Drayer, CNN | Posted
Feb 16th - 8:37pm

When your stomach starts grumbling during a midmorning meeting or when you're stuck at your desk without a break in sight, what is the most satisfying and healthy snack to grab? To answer this question, I asked 10 nutritionists what their favorite go-to nosh is during a busy workday.

Jen Christensen, CNN | Posted
Feb 15th - 8:05pm

Ultra-processed foods are not known for their health qualities. We know this, yet it's hard to resist the doughnuts your kind colleague brought into the office. Now, research published Wednesday in the BMJ may give you at least a longer pause before you pick the pink one with sprinkles.

Gina Ryder, CNN | Posted
Feb 14th - 8:39pm

We say it before we end a phone call. We type it in our texts. It's the last words we speak before we say good night. "I love you" is possibly the most popular three-word phrase in the world, spoken millions of times every day.

Kim Giles, KSL.com Contributor | Posted
Feb 12th - 7:01am

In this edition of LIFEadvice, Coach Kim shares some ways to make Valentine's Day more tolerable if you are single.

Ben Tinker, CNN | Posted
Feb 9th - 10:27pm

By the time Olympic athletes arrive in Pyeongchang, South Korea, they have trained their bodies to near-perfection. But it's how well they've trained their minds that may determine who's more likely to take home a medal.

Elizabeth Karmel, Associated Press | Posted
Feb 7th - 8:39pm

Don't find granola that appetizing? Try using these key ingredients to make something hearty, healthy and delicious that you can eat every day.

Devrie Pettit, KSL.com Contributor | Posted
Feb 6th - 8:37pm

Valentine's Day is just around the corner and heart-shaped chocolate confections are everywhere. Since it's also National Chocolate Month, here are some science-based reasons why you shouldn't feel guilty when you indulge.

Kim Giles, KSL.com Contributor | Posted
Feb 5th - 7:02am

"I understand my pain is all about me and that I need to just love them, but I can’t help resenting my son and his wife for causing me this pain." In this edition of LIFEadvice, coach Kim answers a readers question about the loss and pain she feels about children who choose a different religion.

Melina Jampolis, CNN | Posted
Feb 2nd - 8:39pm

If you ask almost any fitness professional how to lose your love handles, they will tell you two things: No amount of abdominal crunches will make a difference if you don't first improve your diet and exercise regimen.

California coffee shops may soon be forced to warn customers about a possible cancer risk linked to their morning jolt of java.

"My life has been hard and I’ve made mistakes, I have a hard time forgiving myself and not feeling defined by my past." In this edition of LIFEadvice, coaches Kim Giles and Nicole Cunningham give great tips for forgiving your past and moving on.